Cat Lovett, now Cat Hakesby, married to her elderly master for protection, is approached by her childhood friend, Elizabeth Cromwell, granddaughter of the Lord Protector. Richard, banished son of Oliver, exiled on the continent returns to London in disguise to recoup a possession of his mother's buried in Whitehall. The plans for the building where the Cromwells lived are in the possession of Hakesby and the Cromwells seek his help. However, they are being manipulated by the Duke of Buckingham, who is plotting against Charles II. Marwood, in his role at Scotland Yard, works to unearth the plot, and manages to quiet Buckingham's plans. Since I read the first three in this series a month ago and now this the week it came out, I guess I'm hooked. However, obscure novels set in London in the 1680's are an acquired taste.
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